Sunday, 24 February 2008

sluna slams allan rock



SLUNA Slams Allan Rock

"We are of the opinion that the choice of Allan Rock was a poor one"

Thus starts the official report released by SLUNA (Sri Lanka United

National Association of Canada) regarding Allan Rock's investigation

into the use of child soldiers in Sri Lanka.

Read previous posts regarding Allan Rock here and here.

...with his previous Liberal Party baggage, where his party had a

close relationship with the LTTE's front organizations in Canada

for electoral gains in about ten ridings in the Greater Toronto

Area which depended on the promised block voting by the Tamil

Diaspora in return for soft pedalling Canada's anti-terrorism laws

against the LTTE. The exclusion of the LTTE from Canada's

Anti-Terrorism Act by the Liberal Party went against the

recommendations of Canada's Intelligence Services. It was also a

well known fact that the LTTE front organizations paid $7.2 million

for purchase of 60 tons of explosives including 10 tons of RDX from

the Ukraine, which was used in the truck bombing of the Central

Bank in Colombo and packing of 264 suicide body suits worn by Black

Tiger Suicide Bombers to assassinate Rajiv Gandhi of India,

President Premadasa of Sri Lanka, several other Sri Lankan leaders,

and to kill thousands of innocent civilians in that country. It was

also known that 30 percent of the funding for the LTTE was raised

in Canada, but the requisite measures to suppress the financing of

terrorism with Canadian funds in keeping with Canada's

international obligations did not materialize under the Liberals.

There is a high degree of possibility that most of the complainants

were set up by the LTTE to accuse both the Karuna Group that they

seek to liquidate in blood, and at the same time discredit the

Government of Sri Lanka which has been raising the child

recruitment issue to their detriment. The HRW knows having done

other research in respect of extortion of the Tamil Diaspora in

Canada and other western countries, that ordinary Tamils are

extremely fearful of the LTTE and would not voice their views even

though they live 10,000 miles away from the Tiger leader's hole in

the jungles of Mullaitivu, as they know of the harm that can come

to them and their relatives from this ruthless terrorist

organization. What chance have Tamil civilians living in the east

of Sri Lanka, next door to the Tiger Murder Machine, to act against

the orders of the LTTE?

I have already commented on Allan Rock and his 'report' therefore this


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